10. How long a sentence was passed upon the assailant ?
2½ years rigorous imprisonment
5 years rigorous imprisonment
7 years rigorous imprisonment

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EDITORThe Times

Mr.
Jinnah was something more than Quaid-e-Azam, supreme head of the state,
to the people who followed him; he was more even than the architect
of the Islamic nation he personally called into being. He commanded
their imagination as well as their confidence. In the face of difficulties
which might have overwhelmed him, it was given to him to fulfil the
hope foreshadowed in the inspired vision of the great Iqbal by creating
for the Muslims of India a homeland where the old glory of Islam could
grow afresh into a modern state, worthy of its place in the comity of
nations. Few statesmen have shaped events to their policy more surely
than Mr. Jinnah . He was a legend even in his lifetime.

An editorial captioned 'Mr. Jinnah' in the The Times of London, Sep. 13, 1948

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